Safety board has assessed how safe it is to move petroleum by mail. We gotta go home on a sad note phil everley has died. He was one half of the everley brothers. They influenced bands like the beach boy, the beatles, and he passed away from pulmonary disease. Those are the headlines consider this is up next. Ill see you for more at 2am eastern. Fewer firearms mean less gun violence, shoot holes in that theory. Also, question why long term partisan beliefs be off the mark. Could homophobic, locker room controversy which could be a kick to the lgbt community. Hello, im sheila macvicar, sitting in for antonio mora. Welcome to consider this. We begin with a groundbreaking study, published in the journal of science. That cast doubt of Patient Protection and Affordable Care act. The white house and its allies have often said that expanding hearing coverage to the uninsured will Lower Health Care cost. But might the opposite be the case . Were joined from philadelphia by katherine backer, pr
Best interview ive had on the book tour. That makes my day. I like radio three hours is an abundance of time. And i can do so many different things. More with radio talk host. Youre watching cspan2 with politicses and Public Affairs weekdays. Up next on booktv after words with guest host, political activist, and radio host joe madison talking with craig wilder on ebony and ivory. In the book, the myth history chair discusses how the campus of many elite university were not only built by slave labor but funded by from the practice of slavery. This program is about an hour. Host ebony and i i have, a professor wilder, i guess the first question is, how did you start down the road . We were laughing before you said ten years ago when you started you had hair. [laughter] guest i had hair. Not a lot but i had hair. Host what started you down the road to actually put ebony and i had been moving from one job to another. I finished a book project and started out on what i thought was going to
Our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. President of 20th harvard university. She is the first female president. She served in that role since 2007. In her address she said, the university is not about results in the next quarter. It is not about who a student has become by graduation. Learning that molds a lifetime. It is about learning that shapes the future. I am pleased to have the person who said that back at this table. Welcome. I want to talk about universities today and some criticism they are receiving and how they confront challenges in the future. Tell me how is harvard today. You went through some fundraising difficulties. And you have taken note of that. There were questions about the merits of a College Education and people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what people are really getting. Tell me how hard it is and what are your answers. This is an interesting time for Higher Education, and a time in which it is going to change more than it
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. She is the 20th president of harvard university. She is the first female president. She served in that role since 2007. In her address she said, the university is not about results in the next quarter. It is not about who a student has become by graduation. Is about learning that molds a lifetime. It is about learning that shapes the future. I am pleased to have the person who said that back at this table. Welcome. I want to talk about universities today and some criticism they are receiving and how they confront challenges in the future. Tell me how is harvard today. You went through some fundraising difficulties. And you have taken note of that. There were questions about the merits of a College Education and people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what people are really getting. Tell me how hard it is and what are your answers. This is an interesting time for Higher Education, and a time in which it is goin
In support of this Bipartisan Legislation. Friend, thank my good mr. Rokita for his great leadership on behalf of our students in the educational system. Its been a pleasure working with you shir. I rise today in strong support of h. R. 4366, the strengthening education through research act. Now i firmly believe that in order to successfully prepare our students for the work forest, our nations educators must be able to identify and have access to successful and proven techniques. In 202, i proudly supported the passage of the education science reform act which, among other thin things, ensured that Education Research be conducted free of political bias and focus on improving student achievement. Last year, the Government Accountability Office Released a report highlighting the successes of the law but also detailed several areas that could be improved to Better Outcomes for our students. Today, along with mr. Rokita, we have built on the success of that bill through h. Reform 4366. Th